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Albanian edhe “and”
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Dedication ix
- Table of contens xiii
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Section I: Kerns-Schwartz coda
- On the Indo-european tense system 3
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Section II: Indo-european studies
- The pre-History of Tocharian preterite participles 17
- Rhotacism in hieroglyphic Luwian (with commentary by Allan R. Bomhard) 25
- Anaphoriques du type νι ν en hittite 31
- Intervocalic laryngeal in Gatha-Avestan 47
- Venetic revisited 65
- New linguistic data for Hispano-Celtic 73
- Levels of phonological restriction in Greek affixes 87
- Some characteristics of modern colloquial Welsh (Cymraeg Byw) 107
- Concerning the reply of Kerns and Schwarz to Austin 119
- Albanian edhe “and” 127
- “Decem” and “Taihyn” languages 133
- Judeo-Italian lexical items collected by Zalman Yvoely 143
- L’imaginaire en linguistique 159
- The genitive singular ending in — syo 179
- Etymological observations on bramling, bunting, fieldfare, godwit, and wren 189
- Noch einmal hethitisch ḫeu- “regen” 203
- A functional viwew of word equations 213
- Greek nouns of the type of κνημΐς 217
- “Spider” and “mole” in hittite 237
- Ergatrivity in Indo-European 243
- On Hittite-Luwian andIndo-European etymologies 259
- On Indo-European sigmatic verbal formations 263
- Sprachverfall und Sprachtod besonders im Lichte indogermaischer Sprachen 281
- Schwundstufige Formen von langvokalischen Verben im Altindischen 311
- Recherches comparatives sur le vocabolaire des langues anatoliennes 325
- Hittite ḫarziyalla- 345
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Section III: Typological studies and distant linguistic relationship
- Indo-European and Afroasiatic 351
- Typological paralells between Proto-Indo-European and the northwest Cuacasian languages 475
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Volume II
- Typology versus reconstruction 559
- Language typology and language universals and their implications for the reconstruction of the Indo- European stop system 571
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Section IV: Afroasiatic studies
- An inquiry into the formation of the Middle Aramaic dialects 613
- Les niveaux de langue dans la poésie populaire arabe du maghreb 651
- Coptic double consonants 659
- Diglossia in ancient Hebrew as revealed through compound verbs 665
- The structure and inflexion of the verb in the Semito-Mamitic grammar 679
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Section V: Cretan studies
- Santas and Kupapa on Crete 751
- The Semitic language of Minoan Crete 761
- The Phaistos disk, again? 783
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Section VI: Varia
- La scomparsa del “passato remoto” in romanzo e in tedesco 803
- Principles of stylistic analysis 807
- “Rekomponierte” Lehnbildungen 837
- Altaic origins of the Japanese verb classes 845
- Can graphemic change cause phonemic change? 881
- The Hittite is my mother 889
- Index Verborum 1027
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Dedication ix
- Table of contens xiii
-
Section I: Kerns-Schwartz coda
- On the Indo-european tense system 3
-
Section II: Indo-european studies
- The pre-History of Tocharian preterite participles 17
- Rhotacism in hieroglyphic Luwian (with commentary by Allan R. Bomhard) 25
- Anaphoriques du type νι ν en hittite 31
- Intervocalic laryngeal in Gatha-Avestan 47
- Venetic revisited 65
- New linguistic data for Hispano-Celtic 73
- Levels of phonological restriction in Greek affixes 87
- Some characteristics of modern colloquial Welsh (Cymraeg Byw) 107
- Concerning the reply of Kerns and Schwarz to Austin 119
- Albanian edhe “and” 127
- “Decem” and “Taihyn” languages 133
- Judeo-Italian lexical items collected by Zalman Yvoely 143
- L’imaginaire en linguistique 159
- The genitive singular ending in — syo 179
- Etymological observations on bramling, bunting, fieldfare, godwit, and wren 189
- Noch einmal hethitisch ḫeu- “regen” 203
- A functional viwew of word equations 213
- Greek nouns of the type of κνημΐς 217
- “Spider” and “mole” in hittite 237
- Ergatrivity in Indo-European 243
- On Hittite-Luwian andIndo-European etymologies 259
- On Indo-European sigmatic verbal formations 263
- Sprachverfall und Sprachtod besonders im Lichte indogermaischer Sprachen 281
- Schwundstufige Formen von langvokalischen Verben im Altindischen 311
- Recherches comparatives sur le vocabolaire des langues anatoliennes 325
- Hittite ḫarziyalla- 345
-
Section III: Typological studies and distant linguistic relationship
- Indo-European and Afroasiatic 351
- Typological paralells between Proto-Indo-European and the northwest Cuacasian languages 475
-
Volume II
- Typology versus reconstruction 559
- Language typology and language universals and their implications for the reconstruction of the Indo- European stop system 571
-
Section IV: Afroasiatic studies
- An inquiry into the formation of the Middle Aramaic dialects 613
- Les niveaux de langue dans la poésie populaire arabe du maghreb 651
- Coptic double consonants 659
- Diglossia in ancient Hebrew as revealed through compound verbs 665
- The structure and inflexion of the verb in the Semito-Mamitic grammar 679
-
Section V: Cretan studies
- Santas and Kupapa on Crete 751
- The Semitic language of Minoan Crete 761
- The Phaistos disk, again? 783
-
Section VI: Varia
- La scomparsa del “passato remoto” in romanzo e in tedesco 803
- Principles of stylistic analysis 807
- “Rekomponierte” Lehnbildungen 837
- Altaic origins of the Japanese verb classes 845
- Can graphemic change cause phonemic change? 881
- The Hittite is my mother 889
- Index Verborum 1027